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The resignation of Dr. Samuel Henshaw, Hon '03, after 23 years as Director of the University Museum, has just been announced. Dr. Henshaw will be succeeded by Dr. Thomas Barbour '06.
Dr. Barbour has had a long and varied connection with the University Museum, is a member of many foreign zoological societies, and has made explorations in the East and West Indies, Burma, India, China and Japan, in the interests of zoology.
Dr. Barbour is leaving the position of associate curator of the reptile and amphibian department, and has been a lecturer in zoology, and curator of the Harvard College Library. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical. Society in London, of the Royal Asiatic Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and of many other foreign and American scientific societies.
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